A mustang is a wild horse. They are short and stocky. They range about 14 hands tall.
No, Mustangs are just wild horses.
domestic because they are bred to be larger/smaller ie from minis to clydsdales. mustangs are usually around 14 hh
Mustangs are smaller, on the whole, than average domestic horses. This is generally due to lower nutrition rather than genetic makeup.
No. Mustangs are feral horses and like all horses are grazing animals (herbivores).
American wild horses are generally called mustangs.
yes most mustangs are taller or bigger than cows it depends on what kind of cow you are talking about
All mustangs are free roaming horses, so in a sense, they are wild, but because they are descendants from domesticated horses that the Spanish brought over they are not wild horses, they are called feral horses.
yes male horses are sometimes bigger than a female horse. But it also depends on the breed and bloodlines of the horse.
Most horses and Mustangs anre born alive. But occasionally, misfortune visits and the Equines are born dead.
Mustangs
Mustangs typically travel in herds, but they will travel alone if they have to.
NO, In the early days prior to 1965 all mustangs were wild and lived mostly in the southwest US. Originally from Europe, the mustangs were a product of wild horses interbreeding with Asian horses.